UKIVEfiSHi 


JUN  14  1921 


FIRST  SERIES  NO.  49 


MAY,  15,   1921 


UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA 


STUDIES 


UNIVERSITY  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1918-1920 


Issued  semi-monthly  throughoiit  the  year.  Entered  at  the  post  office  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa, 
as  second  class  mail  matter.  Acceptance  for  mailing  at  special  rate  of  postage  provided 
for  in  Section  1103,  Act  of  October  3,  1917,  authorized  on  July  3,  1918. 


THE  STATE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA 

IOWA  CITY,  IOWA 


UNIVERSITY  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1918-1920 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE  UNIVERSITY.  IOWA  CITY 
JUNE.  1921 


CONTENTS 


I.    Official  Publications 

1.  Bulletin  of  the  State  University  of  Iowa 

2.  University  of  Iowa  Studies 

3.  University  of  Iowa  Extension  Bulletin 

4.  University  of  Iowa  Service  Bulletin 

5.  University  of  Iowa  News  Letter 

6.  Miscellaneous  Publications 
II.    Doctoral  Dissertations 

III.    Alumni  and  Student  Publications 
IV.    Publications  of  the  Officers  of  the  University 


I.     OFFICIAL  PUBLICATIONS 


1.     Bulletin  of  the  State  University 

140  Shall  colleges  have  a  definite  plan  for  the  selection  of  graduate  students 

141  Preliminary  Summer  Session  announcement  (1918) 

142  The  new  building  of  the  college  of  dentistry 

143  The  graduate  college 

144  The  Summer  Session 

145  Speeding  up 

146  A  challenge  to  young  women 

147  Sixth  and  seventh  annual  reports  of  the  University  hospital 

148  Preparatory  course  for  nurses 

149  Catalogue 

150  College  of  law  bulletin 

151  School  of  commerce  bulletin 

152  Pamphlet  of  general  information 

153  University  High  School  bulletin 

154  Military  pamphlet 

155  Pre-nursing  course 

156  Program  of  college  of  liberal  arts,  etc. 

157  Syllabus  on  the  issues  of  the  war 

158  Hall,  campus,  and  field 

159  Abridged  catalogue 

160  Preliminary  announcement  of  the  Summer  Session 

161  The  new  children's  hospital  (Informal  opening  March  23,  1919) 

162  Schedule  of  study  (Spring  Term  1918-1919) 

163  College  of  law  announcement  (Annual  session  1919-1920) 

164  Physical  education  in  the  schools 

165  Summer  Session  catalogue  1919 

166  Engineering  as  a  profession 

167  Schedule  of  courses  for  the  Summer  Session 

168  New  dormitory  for  men 

169  Catalogue 

170  University  High  School 

171  Pharmacy  as  a  profession 

172  Women  at  the  University 

173  University  Elementary  School  1919-1920 

174  Directory  of  living  graduates 

175  Abridged  catalogue 

176  University  hospital  clinics 

177  The  University  illustrated 

178  Preliminary  announcement  of  the  Summer  Session 

179  A  message  to  young  women  about  to  leave  high  school 

180  An  open  letter  to  college  seniors 

181  Announcement  of  the  Iowa  Lakeside  Laboratory  1920 

182  Annual  catalogue  of  the  school  of  nursing 

183  Summer  Session  1920 

184  Manual  arts  in  the  Summer  Session 

185  School  of  commerce 

186  College  of  law  announcement  1920-21 

187  Courses  for  athletic  coaches  and  physical  directors  in  the  Summer  Session 

188  The  study  of  chemistry 

189  University  hospitals 

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Catalogue 

Engineering  as  a  profession 

Women  at  Iowa 

Scholarships,  prizes,  and  honors 

Hospital  report  for  1920 

Public  health  nursing 

Preliminary  Summer  Session  announcement  1921 

2.    University  of  Iowa  Studies 

Studies  in  medicine.     Eeprints  Jan.,  1918 

Schedule  of  dissertations  March,  1918 

Clark,  Hubert  Lyman.     Report  on  the  Crinoidea 

and  Echinoidea  April,  1918 

Krehbiel,  August  Robert.     Gottfried  Keller's  attitude 

toward  literary  criticism  and  theory  May,  1918 

McClenahan,  Bessie  A.    The  Iowa  Plan  for  the 

combination  of  public  and  private  relief  June,  1918 

Chang,  Tso-Shuen.     History  and  analysis  of  the 

city  manager  and  commission  plans  of  government  July,  1918 

Hinman,  Jack  J.     The  water  supply  in  the  field  Aug.,  1918 

University  Bibliography.     1917  Sept.,  1918 

Brumfiel,  Daniel  Milton.     The  animal  ecology  of 

Johnson  county  Oct.,  1918 

Boyce,  Myrna.     The  diplomatic  relations  of  England 

with  the  Quadruple  Alliance  1815-1830  Nov.,  1918 

Shaver,  Nelle  E.     A  nest  study  of  the  Maryland 

yellow  throat  Dec,  1918 

Studies  in  medicine.     Reprints  Jan.,  1919 

Mounts,  Lewis  Hendrix.     Dependents,  defectives, 

and  delinquents  in  Iowa  Feb.,  1919 

Iowa  Lakeside  Laboratory  (Lake  Okoboji)  Mar.,  1919 

Schedule  of  dissertations  April,  1919 

Nutting,  Charles  Cleveland.     Barbados-Antigua 

expedition  May,  1919 

Catalogue  and  price  list  1888-1919  June,  1919 

Schedule  of  dissertations  April,  1920 

Abstracts  of  studies  in  education  May,  1920 

Studies  in  medicine    (Collected  studies  and  reports)  June,  1920 

Administration  and  scope  of  the  Iowa  Child  Welfare 

Research  Station  July,  1920 

Stoner,  Dayton.     The  scutelleroidea  of  Iowa  Aug.,  1920 

Birge,  E.  A.,  and  Juday,  Chancey.     A  limnological 

reconnaissance  of  West  Okoboji  Sept.,  1920 

Seashore,  Carl  Emil.     A  survey  of  musical  talent 

in  public  schools  Oct.,  1920 

Lundin,  Hilda  G.     Influence  of  Jeremy  Bentham  on 

•    English  democratic  development  Nov.,  1920 

Stoner,  Dayton.    Nesting  habits  of  the  hermit  thrush  Dec.  1,  1920 

Stinchfield,  Sarah  May.     Preliminary  study  in 

corrective  speech  Dec.  15,  1920 


Bulletin  from  the  laboratories  of  natural  history 

Volume  7.  No.  5.  37p.  4  pi.    1918. 

Clark,  H.  L.     Report  on  the  crinoidea  and  echinoidea  collected  by  the 
Bahama  expedition  from  the  University  of  Iowa  in  1893. 


Studies  in  natural  history 

Continuation  of  Bulletin  from  the  Laboratories  of  Natural  History  of  the 
State  University  of  Iowa 

Volume  8.  No.  1.  37p.  22  pi.  1918. 

Brumfiel,  D.  M.     Animal  ecology  of  Johnson  county. 
Volume  8.  No.  2.  12p.    1918. 

Shaver,  N.  E.     Nest  study  of  the  Maryland  yellow-throat. 

Volume  8.  No.  3.  274p.    1919. 

Nutting,  C.  C.     The  Barbados- Antigua  expedition:    Narrative  and  pre- 
liminary report  of  the  Zoological  expedition  from  the  University 
of  Iowa  to  the  Lesser  Antilles  under  the  auspices  of  the  Graduate 
College. 
Volume  8.  No.  4.  140p.  4pl     1920. 

Stoner,  Dayton.     Scutelleroidea  of  Iowa. 
Volume  9.  No.  1.  56p.    1920. 

Birge,  E.  A,  and  Juday,  Chauncey.     A  limnological  reconnaissance  of 
West  Okoboji. 
Volume  9.  No.  2.  21p.    1920. 

Stoner,    Dayton.     Nesting    habits    of    the    hermit    thrush    in    northern 
Michigan. 

Studies  in  the  social  sciences 

Volume  5.  No.  3.    73p.    1918. 

McClenahan,    B.    A.     Iowa    plan    for    the    combination    of    public    and 
private   relief. 
Volume  6.    290p.    1918. 

Chang,  Tso-Shuen.     History  and  analysis   of  the   commission   and  city 
manager  plans  of  municipal  government  in  the  U.  S. 
Volume  7.    No.  1.    75p.    1918. 

Boyce,    Myrna.     Diplomatic   relations    of   England   with  the   quadruple 
alliance,   1815-1830. 
Volume  7.    No.  2.    165p. .  1919. 

Mounts,  L.  L.     Dependents,  defectives  and   delinquents  in  Iowa. 
Volume  7.    No.  3.    84p.    1920. 

Lundin,   H.   G.     Influence   of  Jeremy  Bentham   on   English   democratic 
development. 

Humanistic  studies 

Volume   1.    No.   7.    1918. 

Krehbiel,  A.  R.     Gottfried  Keller's  attitude  toward  literary  criticism 
and  theory. 

Studies  in  Medicine 

Volume  1.    No.  3.    1918. 

1.  Dean,  L.  W.  and  Gregg,  J.  B.     Report  of  a  case  of  coexistent  carci- 

noma, tuberculosis  and  syphilis  of  the  esophagus. 

2.  Howard,   C.   P.   and   Stevens,   F.   A.     The    iron    metabolism   of   hemo- 

chromatosis. 

3.  Howard,   C.  P.   and   Ingvaldsen,   T.     The   mineral   metabolism   of   ex- 

perimental scurvy  of  the  monkey. 

4.  Baumann,  Louis,  and  Hines,  H.  M.     The  origin  of  creatine.    II. 

5.  Sawyer,  Margaret,  and  Stevens,  F.  A.     Studies  of  acid  production.    I. 


The  varying  susceptibility  of  children  to  acidosis.  A  preliminary 
report. 

6.  Eockwood,  E.  W.     Some  nitrogenous  auxoamylases. 

7.  Beye,   H.   L.     Deep   palmar   hand   infections.     An   experimental   and 

clinical  study  of  the  surgical  anatomy  of  these  conditions. 
9.     Prentiss,    H.   J.     Eoentgenological   interpretation   of   accessory   sinus 

variations. 
9.     Prentiss,  H.  J.     Greater  exposure  in  the  kidney  approach. 

10.  Sehlomovitz,  B.  H.  and  Chase,  C.  S.     The  temperature  method  in  the 

localization  of  a  cardiac  pacemaker. 

11.  Albert,   Henry,   Hinman,   J.  J.   Jr.,   and  Jordan,   Gharret.     Bacterial 

changes  in  un-iced  specimens  of  water  and  description  of  a  con- 
tainer for  the  transportation  of  iced  specimens  of  water  for  both 
chemical  and  bacteriological  examinations. 

12.  Boyd,  M.  F.     Note  on  preparation  of  hyphomycetes  for  microscopical 

examination. 

13.  Boyd,    M.    F.     The    de-lousing   measures    of    the    Santa    Fe    railway 

system. 

14.  Boyd,  M.  F.     Butter  as  a  vehicle  of  infection  in  typhoid. 

Volume  1.    No.  4.    1918. 

Hinman,  J.  J.  Jr.     Water  supply  in  the  field. 

Volume  1.    No.  5.    1918. 

1.  Dragstedt,  L.  E.,  Dragstedt,  C.  A.,  McClintock,  J.  T.,  and  Chase,  C.  S. 

Extirpation  of  the  duodenum. 

2.  Dragstedt,  C.  A.,  Dragstedt,  L.  E.,  and  Chase,  C.  S.    The  antigenic 

property  of  closed  intestinal  loop  fluid. 

3.  Steindler,  Arthur.     Orthopedic  operations   on  the  hand. 

4.  Steindler,  Arthur.    Problems  of  the  reconstruction  of  the  hand. 

5.  Byfield,   A.   H.     Systemic   manifestations   of   chronic   nasal   sinus   in- 

fections in  childhood. 

6.  Prentiss,  H.  J.     A  preliminary  report  upon  the  temporo-mandibular 

articulation  in  the  human  type. 

7.  Myers,  L.  L.     Eadium  in  the  treatment  of  carcinoma  of  the  uterus. 

8.  Eockwood,  E.  W.,  and  Sivickes,  P.  B.     Eelative  digestibility  of  maize 

oil   (corn  oil),  cottonseed  oil,  and  lard. 

9.  Baumann,  Louis,  and  Hines,  H.  M.     The  origin  of  creatine.     HE. 

10.  Sawyer,  Margaret;  Baumann,  Louis,  and  Stevens,  F.     Studies  of  acid 

production.    II.     The  mineral  loss  during  acidosis. 

11.  Albert,  Henry,  and  Douglis,  M.  G.     Bone  metaplasia  in  the  tonsils. 

12.  Albert,  Henry,  and  Taylor,    Margaret.     The    resistance    of    strepto- 

cocci to  germicidial  agents. 

13.  Albert,  Henry.     Diseases    caused    by    animal    parasites     (considered 

from  the  standpoint  of  the  present  great  war). 

14.  Boyd,  M.  F.     Insect  vectors  in  the  war. 

15.  Hinman,  J.  J.  Jr.     American  water  works  laboratories. 

16.  Levine,  Max.     Differentiation  of  B.  coli  and  B.  aerogenes  on  a  simpli- 

fied eosinmethylene  blue  agar. 

Volume  1.    No.  6.    1920. 

1.  Dean,  L.  W.  and  Bunch,  C.  C.     The  use  of  pitch  range  audiometer 

in  otology. 

2.  Dean,  L.  W.  and  Armstrong,  Margaret.     Nasal  sinus  disease  in  in- 

fants and  young  children,  including  a  bacteriological  study. 

3.  Calhoun,  Henrietta.     Histopathology  of  the  brain  and  spinal  cord  in 

a  case  presenting  a  postinfluenzal  lethargic  encephalitis  syndrome. 

4.  Calhoun,  Henrietta.     Eesume  on  the  circulatory  system.    (Eeview  of 

literature  of  1917,  1918  and  1919). 

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5.  Albert,  Henry,  and  Kelman,  S.  E.     The  pathogenicity  of  bacillus  in- 

fluenzae for  laboratory  animals. 

6.  Albert,  Henry.     Bacteriology  and  pathology  of  influenza. 

7.  Hamilton,  John,  and  Leonard,  A.  H.     Acquired  immunity  to  influenza. 

(As  indicated  by  a  recurrent  epidemic  in  an  institution). 

8.  Kelman,  S.  E.     Experimental  emphysema. 

9.  Hamilton,  John.     Epidemiological  aspects  of  typhoid  fever  in  Iowa. 

10.  Havens,     L.     C.     The      importance     of     biologic     classifications     in 

epidemiology. 

11.  Hinman,  J.  J.  Jr.     A  water  supply  of  the  service  of  supplies,  A.  E.  F. 

12.  Dragsteclt,  L.  E.,  Dragstedt.  C.  A.,  McClintock,  J.  T.,  and  Chase,  C.  S. 

Intestinal  obstruction.    II.    A  study  of  the  factors  involved  in  the 
production  and  absorption  of  toxic  materials  from  the  intestine. 

13.  Daniels,  Amy,  and  Byfield,  A.  H.,  with  the  cooperation  of  Eosemary 

Loughlin.     The   role   of  the   antineuritic  vitamin   in  the   artificial 
feeding  of  children. 

14.  Eoekwood,  E.  W.     The  effect  of  neutral  salts  upon  the  activity  of 

ptyalin. 

15.  Prentiss,    H.   J.     A   preliminary   report    on   the    mesotendons   of   the 

ankle. 
16..   Steindler,  Arthur.     Nutrition   and   vitality  of  the   tendon  in  tendon 

transplantation. 
17.     Steindler,  Arthur.     Contribution   to    Volkmann's    contracture. 

Studies  in  psychology 

Volume  7.  163p.  1918.  (Issued  as  Vol.  25,  No.  2  of  Psychological  mono- 
graphs) 

Williams,  M.  C.  Description  of  an  unusual  case  of  partial  color 
blindness. 

Stewart,  6.  W.     Binaural  beats. 

Seashore,  C.  E.,  and  Mount,  G.  H.  Correlation  of  factors  in  musical 
talent  and  training. 

Malmberg,  C.  F.     The  perception  of  consonance  and  dissonance. 

Gaw,  E.  A.     A  revision  of  the  consonance  test. 

Seashore,  C.  E.,  and  Ling,  T.  L.  Comparative  sensitiveness  of  blind 
and  seeing  persons. 

Seashore,  C.  E.,  and  Tan  Kwei.  The  elemental  character  of  sensory 
discrimination. 


Iowa  law  bulletin 
new  series 

Volume  4.    No.  1.    p.  1-64.    January  1918. 
Beale,  Joseph.     Eesidence  and  domicil. 
Child,  S.  E.     Progress  in  uniform  state  legislation. 
Perkins,  E.  M.     Judicial  relaxation  of  the  carrier's  liability.    II. 
Notes. 
Eecent  cases. 

Volume  4.    No.  2.    p.  65-136.    March  1918. 

Goodrich,  H.  F.     Permanent  structures  and  the  Iowa  rule. 
Perkins,  E.  M.     Judicial  relaxation  of  the  carrier's  liability.    III. 
Notes. 

Eecent  cases. 
Book  reviews. 


Volume  4.    No.  3.    p.  141-216.    May  1918. 

Horack,  H.  C.     Spendthrift  trusts  in  Iowa. 

Goodrich,  H.  F.     Iowa  decisions  on  breach  of  marriage  promise. 

Notes. 

Recent  cases. 

Book  reviews. 
Volume  4.    No.  4.    p.  217-287.    November  1918. 

MeGovney,  D.  O.     Privileges  or  immunities  clause;  fourteenth  amend- 
ment. 

McCarty,  D.  G.     Modern  methods  in  the  law  office. 

Myers,  O.  P.     American  torrens  land  title  system. 

Notes. 

Recent  cases. 
Volume  5.    No.  1.    p.  1-64.    November  1919. 

Trewin,  J.  H.     Progress  in  code  revision. 

Perkins,  R.  M.     Unwholesome  food  as  a  source  of  liability. 

Goodrich,  H.  F.     Iowa  application  of  the  last  clear  chance  doctrine. 

Recent  cases. 
Volume  5.    No.  2.    p.  65-128.    January  1920. 

Goodrich,  H.  F.     Non  negotiable  bills  and  notes. 

Perkins,  R.  M.     Unwholesome  food  as  a  source  of  liability. 

Recent  cases. 
Volume  5.    No.  3.    p.  129-208.    March  1920. 

Horack,  H.  C.     Uniform  conditional  sales  act  in  Iowa. 

MeGovney,  D.  O.     Self-criminating  and  self-disgracing  testimony  code 
revision. 

Goodrich,  H.  F.     A  conciliation  law  for  Iowa. 

Notes. 
Volume  5.    No.  4.    p.  209-288.    May  1920. 

Perkins,  R.  M.     May  a  promissory  note  be  payable  in  foreign  money. 

Goodrich,  H.  F.     Enforcement  of  a  foreign  equitable  decree. 

Editorial. 

Notes. 

Recent  cases. 

Book  reviews. 
Volume  6.    No.  1.    p.  1-64.    November  1920. 

Perkins,   R.   M.     Uniformity  in   uniform  legislation. 

McCarty,  D.  G.     Time  records  for  the  lawyer. 

Goodrich,  H.  F.     A  year's  work  of  the  Iowa  supreme  court. 


Editorial. 
Notes. 
Recent  cases. 


Aims  and  progress  of  research 


5  Schedule  of  dissertations.     1918. 

6  Iowa  Lakeside  laboratory  at  Lake  Okoboji.     (Incorrectly  numbered  5) 

7  Schedule  of  dissertations.     1919. 

8  Schedule  of  dissertations.     1920. 

9  Abstracts  of  Studies  in  education.     1920. 

10  Administration  and  scope  of  the  Iowa  child  welfare  research  station. 
1920. 

3.     Extension  Division  Bulletin 

31  Ser.  12     Plum,  H.  G.     Monroe  Doctrine  and  the  war.  Jan.       1,  1918 

32  Ser.  13     Horn,  E.  and  McBroom,  Maude  M. 

The  conservation  of  sugar  April  15,  1918 


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Fifth  annual  recreational  camp  for  girls  May  1,  1918 

Iowa  training  camp  for  scoutmasters  May  15,  1918 

Conference  for  religious  workers  June  1,  1918 

Whitney,  N.  E.  The  overdraft  evil  June  15,  1918 
Lewis,  E.  E.     Survey  of  high  schools  of 

Des  Moines  July  1,  1918 

Debating  league  bulletin  July  15,  1918 

Loan  collections  of  lantern-slides  Aug.  1,  1918 

Iowa  patriotic  league — bibliography  Aug.  15,  1918 
Ashbaugh,  E.  J.     Survey  of  the  school 

buildings  of  Muscatine  Sept.  1,  1918 
Ensign,  F.  C.     Parent-teacher  association 

in  Iowa  Sept.  15,  1918 

Ashbaugh,  E.  J.     Iowa  spelling  scale  Nov.  15,  1918 

Merry,  G.  1ST.     High  school  plays  Mar.  1,  1919 

Training  camp  for  scoutmasters  April  1,  1919 

Correspondence  courses  April  15,  1919 

Conference  for  religious  workers  May  1,  1919 

Iowa  patriotic  league  bulletin  May  15,  1919 

Conference  for  women  June  1,  1919 

Patrick,  G.  T.  W.     Our  centrifugal  society  July  15,  1919 

The  study  of  Americanization  Aug.  1,  1919 

Iowa  patriotic  league:  Plans  for  1919-1920  Aug.  15,  1919 
Ashbaugh,  E.  J.     Ashbaugh — Iowa  spelling 

scale,  grades'  II,  III,  IV  Sept.  1,  1919 
Ashbaugh,  E.  J.  Ashbaugh — Iowa  spelling- 
scale,  grades  IV,  V,  VI  Sept.  15,  1919 
Ashbaugh,  E.  J.     Ashbaugh — Iowa  spelling 

scale,  grades  VI,  VII,  VIII  Oct.  1,  1919 
Young,  C.  E.     Suggestions  to  teachers  of 

French  and  Spanish  in  the  high  school  Oct.  15,  1919 

Diet  for  the  school  child  Nov.  1,  1919 
Fourteenth  annual  announcement   of  the  Iowa 

high  school  debating  league  Nov.  15,  1919 
Baldwin,  B.  T.     Phvsical  growth  of  school 

children  Dec.  1,  1919 

Great  charters  of  Americanism  Jan.  1,  1920 

Income  tax  problems  Jan.  15,  1920 

Cook,  W.  C.  Character  in  newspapers  Feb.  1,  1920 
Stiver.   C.  B.     Answers  to  income  tax 

questions  Feb.  15,  1920 
Murphy.  Louis,     Answers  to  income  tax 

questions  April     1,  1920 

Feeding  the  baby  May  1,  1920 
Outlines  for  the  study  of  great  American 

problems  June  1,  1920 

Service  in  public  health  education  July  1,  1920 

Minimum  essentials   of  English  composition  July  15,  1920 

Russell,  W.  F.     School  finance  in  Iowa  cities  Aug.  1,  1920 

None  published  Aug.  15,  1920 
Fifteenth  annual  announcement  of  the  Iowa 

high  school  debating  league  Sept.  1,  1920 


4.     University  of  Iowa  Service  Bulletin 


V.  I.      48     A  happy  New  Year 

49  The  conference  for  religious  workers 

50  Earning  his  way 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


5,  1918 
12,  1918 
19,  1918 


51  Political  problems  Jan.  26,  1918 

52  The  science  of  physics  and  the  great  war  Feb.  2,  1918 
V.  II.      1  The  engineer  in  war  and  peace  Feb.  9,  1918 

2  Go  on  or  go  under  Feb.  16,  1918 

3  The  romance  of  chemistry  Feb.  23,  1918 

4  Earning  her  way  Mar.  2,  1918 

5  The  debacle  Mar.  9,  1918 

6  The  Summer  Session  and  the  war  Mar.  16,  1918 

7  Summer  courses  in  Latin  Mar.  23,  1918 

8  Educational  measurements  Mar.  30,  1918 

9  Home  economics  in  patriotic  service  April  6,  1918 

10  Training  in  speech  April  13,  1918 

11  Iowa  Lakeside  Laboratory  at  Lake  Okoboji  April  20,  1918 

12  The   call  for  chemists  April  27,  1918 

13  Zoology  and  conservation  May  4,  1918 

14  Training  for  business  May  11,  1918 

15  A  young  men's  army  May  18,  1918 

16  American  government  and  citizenship  May  25,  1918 

17  How  shall  I  spend  the  summer?  June  1,  1918 
IS  A  college  junior  to  high  school  graduates  June  8,  1918 

19  Dentists  will  win  the  war  June  15,  1918 

20  Alma  mater  loquitur  June  22,  1918 

21  A  war-time  prerogative  of  women  June  29,  1918 

22  To  the  sons  of  Old  Gold  July  6,  1918 

23  The  crowning  month  July  13,  1918 

24  Carry  on  July  20,  1918 

25  Come  on  Iowa!  July  27,  1918 

26  A  problem  and  an  opportunity  Aug.  3,  1918 

27  The  new  students'  army  Aug.  10,  1918 

28  The  students'  army  training  corps  Aug.  17,  1918 

29  Latest  information  about  S.  A.  T.  C.  Aug.  24,  1918 

30  More  about  the  S.  A.  T.  C.  Aug.  30,  1918 

31  Shall  I  go  to  college?  Sept.  7,  1918 

32  Women  in  pharmacy  Sept.  14,  1918 

33  War  courses  for  women  Sept.  21,  1918 

34  Courses  for  military  officers  Sept.  28,  1918 

35  The  University  opens  Oct.  5,  1918 

36  Issues  of  the  war  Oct.  12,  1918 

37  Dietetic  treatment  of  influenza  Oct.  19,  1918 

38  How  is  it  in  your  school?  Oct.  26,  1918 

39  Carry  on  Nov.  2,  1918 

40  The  Nation's  call  for  nurses  Nov.  9,  1918 

41  Suggestions  on  supervised  study  Nov.  16,  1918 

42  Eewriting  the   history   of   America  Nov.  23,  1918 

43  The  passing  of  the  S.  A.  T.  C.  Nov.  30,  1918 

44  Sight  reading  in  Latin  Dec.  7,  1918 

45  Pax  atque  lex  Dec.  14,  1918 

46  Health  and  the  public  schools  Dec.  21,  1918 

47  A  greeting  Dec.  28,  1918 

V.  III.    1  Milk  as  a  food  Jan.  4,  1919 

2  A  war  service  record  Jan.  11,  1919 

3  Gold  stars  Jan.  18,  1919 

4  After  high  school  what?  Jan.  25,  1919 

5  How  shall  we  Americanize?  Feb.  1,  1919 

6  Back  to  a  peace  basis  Feb.  8,  1919 

7  What  graduate  study  means  Feb.  15,  1919 

8  A  new  chapter  of  ancient  history  Feb.  22,  1919 

10 


V.  IV. 


9 

A  study  in  words 

Mar. 

1, 

1919 

10 

Teachers '   appointments 

Mar. 

8, 

1919 

11 

Bachelor,  master,  doctor 

Mar. 

15, 

1919 

12 

Earning  one's  way 

Mar. 

22, 

1919 

13 

The  man  of  promise 

Mar. 

29, 

1919 

14 

The  big  decision 

April 

5, 

1919 

15 

Mankind  in  the  making 

April 

11, 

1919 

16 

Harnessing  the  electron 

April 

19, 

1919 

17 

The  psychology  of  musical  talent 

April 

26, 

1919 

18 

Entering  upon  a  business  career 

May 

3, 

1919 

19 

The  course  in  nursing 

May 

10, 

1919 

20 

Babel 

May 

24, 

1919 

21 

A  victory  commencement 

May 

24, 

1919 

22 

The  modern  school  superintendent 

May- 

31, 

1919 

23 

Chemistry  as  a  profession 

June 

7 

1919 

24 

Education  for  citizenship  in  a  democracy 

June 

14, 

1919 

25 

Echoes  of  commencement 

June 

21 

1919 

28 

Notes  on  the  conference  for  religious  workers 

June 

28 

1919 

27 

I  am  an  American  citizen 

July 

5 

1919 

28 

The  school  administrator 

July 

12 

1919 

29 

Five  weeks 

July 

19 

1919 

30 

Using  August 

July 

26, 

1919 

31 

War  memorials 

Aug. 

2 

1919 

32 

A  college  education  out  of  college 

Aug. 

9 

1919 

33 

How   well  do  children   spell 

Aug. 

16 

1919 

34 

In  memoriam 

Aug. 

23 

1919 

35 

The  true  American 

Aug. 

30 

1919 

36 

Musical  talent  and  taste 

Sept. 

6 

1919 

37 

Old  and  new  masters 

Sept, 

13 

1919 

38 

Mythology  made  practical 

Sept. 

20 

1919 

39 

In  corpore  sano 

Sept. 

27 

1919 

40 

Alumni  dinner  in  Des  Moines 

Oct. 

4 

1919 

41 

Merely  their  due 

Oct. 

11 

1919 

42 

A  new  revival  of  learning 

Oct. 

18 

1919 

43 

Cicero  and  politics 

Oct. 

25 

1919 

44 

Out  of  the  eater  came  forth  meat 

Nov. 

1 

1919 

45 

Training  for  social  work 

Nov. 

8 

1919 

46 

A  great  homecoming 

Nov. 

15 

1919 

47 

Better  English 

Nov. 

22 

1919 

48 

A  few  common  errors  in  speech 

Nov. 

29 

1919 

49 

What  is  a  college  education  worth 

Dec. 

6 

1919 

50 

The  parent-teacher  association;  a  report 

Dec. 

13 

1919 

51 

Wanted,  a  nurse 

Dec. 

20 

1919 

52 

"The  old  and  new   schoolmaster" 

Dec. 

27 

1919 

1 

By  the  way- 

Jan. 

3 

1920 

2 

Why  teachers  fail 

Jan. 

10 

1920 

3 

The  union  forever 

Jan. 

17 

1920 

4 

How  strong  is  a  stem 

Jan. 

24 

1920 

5 

The  next  step  to  be  taken  by  the 

mathematics  teacher 

Jan. 

31 

1920 

6 

Professional  equipment  of  teachers  in 

certain  Iowa  schools 

Feb. 

7 

1920 

7 

Book  reviewing 

Feb. 

14 

1920 

8 

Pater  patriae 

Feb. 

21 

1920 

9 

Summer  courses  in  industrial  chemistry 

Feb. 

28 

1920 

10 

Teachers'  appointments 

Mar. 

6 

1920 

11 

La  Maison  Franchise 

Mar. 

13 

1920 

11 


12  Drawing  and  the  manual  arts 

13  Learning  to  write 

14  The  Barbados- Antigua  expedition 

15  Physics  in  the  high  school 

16  The  making  of  an  American 

17  Defensio  artis 

18  Learning  how  to  care  for  books 

19  More  for  the  money 

20  In  which   direction? 

21  English  and  Latin 

22  The  study  of  drawing 

23  Come  home  for  commencement 

24  Profitable  for  the  ministry 

25  Wards  of  the  state 

26  The  professor 

27  A  national  reading  circle 

28  The  part  of  true  wisdom 

29  A  new  school  of  public  health  nursing 

30  What  kind  of  an  education? 

31  Self-help 

32  Is  working  one's  way  worth  while? 

33  Homes  for  students 

34  A  new  year  begins 

35  On  going  to  college 

36  Some  good  books  on  art 

37  Music  in  the  home 

38  Our  government 

39  A^erbal  immigrants 

40  Babies'  rights 

41  In  retrospect 

42  Literature  in  the  small  high  school 

43  How  the  president  is  elected 

44  On  the  Pilgrims'  tercentenary 

45  Stabilizing  forces 

46  The  annual  homecoming 

47  Summer  schools  and  summer  study 

48  A  commendable  persistence 

49  Training  for  social  work 

50  The  making  of  a  professor 

51  The  study  of  romance  languages 

52  Preparing  for  a  career 

5.     University  of  Iowa  News  Letter 
State  University  of  Iowa  news  letter,  weekly,    v.  3-5,  1918-1920. 

6.    Miscellaneous  Publications 

Directory  of  faculty  and  students;   annual,  1918-1920. 

II.    DOCTORAL  DISSERTATIONS 

Bassett,  B.  B.     The  civic  instruction  of  the  American  electorate.     1918. 

Boyee,  Myrna.  Diplomatic  relations  of  England  with  the  Quadruple  al- 
liance, 1815-1830.     1918. 

Oallaher,  E.  A.     Political  and  legal  status  of  women  in  Iowa.     1918. 

Ingvaldsen,  Thorsten.  Concerning  the  chemistry  of  carnosine  and  creatine. 
1918. 

Upham,  C.  B.     The  speaker  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives  in  Iowa.     1918. 

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Mar. 

20, 

1920 

Mar. 

27, 

1920 

April 

3, 

1920 

April 

10, 

1920 

April 

17, 

1920 

April 

24, 

1920 

May 

1, 

1920 

May 

8, 

1920 

May 

15, 

1920 

May 

22, 

1920 

May 

29, 

1920 

June 

5, 

1920 

June 

12, 

1920 

June 

19, 

1920 

June 

26, 

1920 

July 

3, 

1920 

July 

10, 

1920 

July 

17, 

1920 

July 

24, 

1920 

July 

31, 

1920 

Aug. 

7, 

1920 

Aug. 

14, 

1920 

Aug. 

21, 

1920 

Aug. 

28 

1920 

Sept. 

4 

1920 

Sept. 

11 

1920 

Sept. 

18 

1920 

Sept. 

25, 

1920 

Oct. 

2 

1920 

Oct. 

9 

1920 

Oct. 

16, 

1920 

Oct. 

23, 

1920 

Oct. 

30, 

1920 

Nov. 

6, 

1920 

Nov. 

13, 

1920 

Nov. 

20, 

1920 

Nov. 

27, 

1920 

Dec. 

4, 

1920 

Dec. 

11, 

1920 

Dec. 

18, 

1920 

Dec. 

25, 

1920 

Dodd,  L.  E.  Variations  of  the  vapor  pressure  of  selenium  with  the  tem- 
perature and  certain  thermodynamic  considerations.     1918. 

McDowell,  F.  M.  The  Junior  college;  a  study  of  it's  origin,  developmenl 
and  status  in  the  United  States.     1918. 

Martin,  H.  F.  Plan  for  school  buildings  in  a  state-wide  educational  sur- 
vey.    1918. 

Meyer,  J.  W.     Agriculture  and  related  nature   study.     1918. 

burner,  N.  S.     Hengest.     1919. 

Ashbaugh,  E.  J.  Iowa  spelling  scales,  their  development,  uses  and  limita- 
tions.    J  919. 

Gaw,  E.  A.     A  survey  of  musical  talent  in  a  music  school.     1919. 

Greene^  H.  A.  Tests  for  the  measurements  of  linguistic  organizations  in 
sentences.     1919. 

Lindsey,  A.  W.  The  hesperioidca  of  America  north  of  Mexico;  a  generic 
revision  and  synopsis  of  the  species.     1919. 

Lundin,  H.  G.  The  influence  of  Jeremy  Bentham  upon  English  democratic 
legislation.     1919. 

Stoner,  Dayton.     The   scutelleroidea  of  Iowa.     1919. 

Knight,  Rachel.     The  truth  values  of  the  mysticism  of  George  Fox.     1919. 

Brueckner,  L.  J.  A  study  of  elementary  reading  in  the  field  of  narration 
1919. 

Preston,  H.  H.     History  of  banking  in  Iowa.     1920. 

Franzen,  C.  G.  F.  Comparison  between  general  and  special  methods  in  the 
teaching  of  high  school  subjects.     1920. 

Germaine,  C.  E.  The  value  of  summarizing  in  silent  reading  as  compared 
with  re-reading  of  the  article.     1920. 

Hansen,  C.  F.     Serial  action  as  a  basic  measure  of  motor  capacity.     1920. 

Hines,  H.  C.     Public  school  publicity  in  the  U.  S.     1920. 

Taylor,  Beryl.  The  development  of  foliage  leaves  of  Vitus  Vulpina  L.  and 
Catalpa  Bignonoides   (Walt).     1920. 

Van  Wagenen,  Gertrude.  The  coral  mussa  fragilis  and  its  development. 
1920. 

Wait,  G.  R.  The  Hall  effect  and  the  specific  resistance  of  thin  silver  films. 
1920. 

Alderman,  G.  H.  Lecture  versus  the  question  and  answer  method  of  class 
instruction.     1920. 

Berry,  M.  B.     Diffuse  reflection.     1920. 

Bunch,  C.  C.     Measurement  of  acuity  of  hearing  through  tonal  range.     1920. 

French,  R.  A.  Apogamous  reproduction  of  Lactuca  Ludoviciana  (Nutt) 
Riddell.     1920. 

Goodenough,  A.  W.  Henry  Arthur  Jones — a  study  in  dramatic  compromise. 
1920. 

Gregory,  C.  A.  Critical  study  of  the  data  bearing  on  the  grading  of  the 
elementary  curriculum.     1920. 

Ritter,  E.  A.  A  building  program  for  the  schools  of  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
1920. 

Schoewe,  W.  H.     Origin  and  history  of  the  extinct  Lake  Calvin,  Iowa.  1920. 

III.    ALUMNI  AND  STUDENT  PUBLICATIONS 

The  Iowa  Alumnus,  published  by  the  University  of  Iowa  association, 
Iowa  City.  $2.00  per  year,  25  cents  per  copy.  Monthly  from  October  to 
June,  volume  16-18,  1917-20. 

The  Daily  Iowan,  a  daily  newspaper  published  by  the  students  of  the 
University  of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  volume  17-19,  1917-1920.     $3.00  per  year. 

Frivol,  published  seven  times  a  year  by  students  of  the  University  of 
Iowa,  under  the  leadership  of  Sigma  Delta  Chi,  Iowa  City,  volume  1,  1919-20. 

13 


The  Hawkeye,  published  by  the  junior  class  at  the  University  of  Iowa, 
volume  28-30,  1918-20. 

The  Transit,  edited  by  the  Associated  students  of  applied  science,  vol- 
ume 22-24,  1918-20. 

The  student's  handbook,  published  and  presented  by  the  University 
Christian  associations,  volume  29-31,  1918-20. 

Annual  intercollegiate  debate  of  the  University,  published  by  the  Foren- 
sic league,  volume  11-12,  1918-20. 

1917  Compulsory  arbitration  of  industrial  disputes. 

1918  No  debate  held  on  account  of  S.  A.  T.  C. 

1919  Cummins  plan  for  control  of  railroads. 

IV.    PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  OFFICERS 
OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 

Albert,  Henry 

and  Taylor,  Margaret.     The  resistance  of  streptococci  to  germicidal 

agents.     American  medical  association;  section  on  pathology  and  physi- 
ology, Transactions,  1918:87-98. 

Laboratory  diagnosis  of  atypical  communicable  diseases.  Iowa  State  medical 
society,  Journal,  8:1-4,  January  1918. 

Diseases  caused  by  animal  parasites  (considered  from  the  standpoint  of  the 
present!  great  war).  International  association  of  medical  museums; 
American  and  Canadian  section,  Special  war  bulletin,  7:261-275,  May  1918. 

Service  of  state  public  health  laboratories  in  time  of  war.  American  jour- 
nal of  public  health,  8:349-357,  May  1918. 

and    Kelman,    S.    R.     The    pathogenicity    of    bacillus    influenzae    for 

laboratory  animals.     Journal  of  infectious  diseases,  25:433-444,  Decem- 
ber 1919. 

New  stain  for  diphtheria  bacilli.  American  medical  association,  Journal, 
74:28,  January  1920. 

Bacteriology  and  pathology  of  influenza.  Iowa  state  medical  society,  Jour- 
nal, 10:1-12,  February  1920 

Diphtheria  bacillus  stains  with  description  of  a  "new"  one.  American 
journal  of  public  health,  10:334-7,  April  1920. 

Classification  of  diphtheria  bacilli  based  on  toluidin  blue-iodine-method  of 
staining.    American  journal  of  public  health,  10:936-939,  December  1920. 
Allen,  Bundy 

Removal  of  denticles.  American  medical  association,  Journal,  70:1224, 
April  27,  1918. 

Sarcoma  responding  to  roentgen  therapy.  Journal  of  roentgenology,  1:151, 
August  1918. 

Epithelioma.     Journal  of  roentgenology,  1:264,  October  1918. 

Mastoid  stereoroentgenograms  presenting  variations.     American  journal  of 
roentgenology,  6:385,  August  1919. 
Ashbaugh,  E.  J. 

Survey  of  the  school  buildings  of  Muscatine,  la.  University  of  Iowa  ex- 
tension division,  Bulletin,  41,  September  1,  1918. 

Iowa  spelling  scale.  University  of  Iowa  extension  division,  Bulletin,  43, 
November  15,  1918. 

Cooperative  work  from  a  university  center.  National  society  for  the  study 
of  education,  Yearbook  18,  pt.  2:57-70,  1918. 

Variability  of  children  in  spelling.  School  and  society,  9:93-98,  January 
18,  1919. 

and    Horn,    E.     Necessity    of    teaching    derived    forms    in    spelling. 

Journal  of  educational  psychology,  10:143-152,  March  1919. 

Organization  and  function  of  a  bureau  of  educational  research.  School 
and  society,  9:577-584,  May  17,  1919. 

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Educational  service  in  Iowa.  Some  recent  developments  in  spelling.  Sixth 
conference  on  educational  measurements.  Indiana  university,  Extension 
bulletin,  5,  No.  1:104-122,  September  1919. 

Iowa  spelling  scale.  For  grades  II,  III  and  IV.  University  of  Iowa  ex- 
tension division,  Bulletin,  53,  September  1,  1919. 

Iowa  spelling  scale.  For  grades  IV,  V  and  VI.  University  of  Iowa  ex- 
tension division,  Bulletin,  54,  September  15,  1919. 

Iowa  spelling  scale.  For  grades  VI,  VII  and  VIII.  University  of  Iowa 
extension  division,  Bulletin,  55,  October  1,  1919. 

and  Horn,  E.     Horn-Ashbaugh  spelling  book.     J.  B.  Lippincott  Co., 

Phil.,  December  1920.     105-XXp. 
Baldwin,  B.  T. 

Helping  the  wounded  soldier  to  ' '  come  back. ' '  Modern  hospital,  12 :  370-375, 
May  1919. 

Occupational  therapy  applied  to  the  restoration  of  function  of  disabled 
joints.     Walter  Reed  monograph,  1919. 

The  function  of  psychology  in  the  rehabilitation  of  disabled  soldiers. 
Psychological  bulletin,  16:267-290,  1919. 

Iowa's  research  and  welfare  station  for  normal  children.  Iowa  alumnus, 
17:30-35,  1919. 

Physical  growth  of  school  children.  University  of  Iowa,  Extension  bulletin, 
No.  59,  1919. 

Report  of  the  department  of  occupation  therapy.  Walter  Reed  general 
hospital,  1919. 

Studies  in  experimental  education.  Johns  Hopkins  university,  Studies  in 
education,  No.  3,  1920. 

Report   of   the    committee    of   the   American    psychological    association   on 
qualifications  and  certification  of  consulting  psychologists.     1920. 
Benjamin,  G.  G. 

Conventionality  in  history.  History  teachers'  magazine,  9:190-192,  April 
1918. 

German  philosophy  and  education.     Syracusan,  11:3,  September  15,  1918. 

Lessons  for  Americans  from  German  economic  development.  National 
efficiency  quarterly,  1:299-317,  February  1919. 

The  development  of  industrial  democracy.  Syracusan,  12:3,  January  15, 
1920. 

Labor  and  the  war.  Labor  conditions  in  Great  Britain  during  the  war. 
Organizer,  1:3,  April  1920. 

Labor  and  the  war.    Labor  conditions  in  France.    Organizer,  1:4,  May  1920. 

American  labor  and  the  war.     Organizer,  June  1920. 
Briggs,  J.  E. 

William  Peters  Hepburn.  State  historical  society  of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  la., 
1919.     469p. 

and  Upham,  C.  B.  The  legislation  of  the  thirty-eighth  general  as- 
sembly of  Iowa.  Iowa  journal  of  history  and  politics,  17:471-612, 
October  1919. 

A  geological  palimpsest.     The  Palimpsest,  1:133-142,  November  1920. 
Brumfiel,  D.  M. 

The  influence  of  floods  upon  animals.  Iowa  academy  of  science,  Proceed- 
ings, 25:155-174,  1918. 

The  animal  ecology  of  Johnson  County.      University   of  Iowa  Studies  in 
natural  history,  Vol.  8,  No.  1:1-37,  22pl.     October  1918. 
Bush,  S.  H. 

American  soldiers  in  French  universities.  Educational  review,  59:65-72, 
January  1920. 

On  the  trail  of  Victory-La  Division  Marocaine  Donne.  Iowa  alumnus, 
17:290-298,  March  1920. 

Un  d6tachement  Parmee  Americaine  dans  les  Ecoles  de  Paris.  Bevue 
international  de  V 'enseignement,  Paris,  40:345-358,  September  1920. 

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Byfield,  A.  H. 

Systemic  manifestations  of  chronic  nasal  sinus  infection  in  childhood. 
American  medical  association.  Journal,  71:511-514,  August  17,  1918. 

The  relationship  of  respiratory  infection  to  digestive  disturbances  in  in- 
fants and  children.  Ioiua  State  medical  society,  Journal,  8:385,  Novem- 
ber 1918. 

and   others.      The   role   of   the   antineuritic   vitamin    in   the   artificial 

feeding  of  children.    American  journal  of  diseases  of  children,  18:546-554, 
December  1919. 

The  etiology  of  arthritis  deformans  in  children.  American  journal  of  dis 
coses  of  ^children,  19:87-96,  February  1920. 

and  others.     The  antineuritic  and  growth  stimulating  properties   of 

orange  juice.     American  journal  of  diseases  of  children,  19:349-358,  May 
1920. 

A  polyneuritic  syndrome  resembling  pellagra-acrodynia  seen  in  very  young 
children.     American  journal  of  diseases  of  children,  22:347-365,  Novem- 
ber 1920. 
Calhoun,  H.  A. 

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Presence  of  calcium  in  the  red  blood  corpuscles  of  ox  and  man.  Journal 
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Histopathology  of  the  brain  and  spinal  cord  in  a  case  presenting  a  post- 
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Resume  on  the  circulatory  system.     Review  of  the  literature  of  1917,  1918, 
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On   the   Heine-Borel   property   in   the   theory   of    abstract    sets.     American 

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Note  on  a  generalization  of  a  theorem  of  Baire.     American  mathematical 
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Do  you  need  a  clerk?     Official  register,  6:3,  March  1918. 

The  exception  to  the  rule.     Official  register,  6:4,  April  1918. 

Have  you  thought  of  this.     Official  register,  6:3,  May  1918. 

Women  should  be  urged  to  study  pharmacy.  Druggists'  circular,  62:246-248 
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The  menace  of  the  "plugging"  school.  American  pharmaceutical  associa- 
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Some  contributions  pharmacy  has  made  to  civilization.  American  druggist 
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Drug  formula  bills  are  coming.  Northwestern  druggist,  27:427,  December 
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Registered  help  profitable.     Official  register,  8:3,  February  1920. 

For  the  good  of  the  public.     Official  register,  8:3,  March  1920. 

Drug  addict — misuse  of  the  term.  Northwestern  druggist,  28:94,  August 
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Why  the  association.     Spatula,  26:44:7-4:4:9,  September  1920. 

A  sign  of  progress.  American  druggist  and  pharmaceutical  record)  68:35, 
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Synonyms  of  pharmaceuticals.     Spatula,  27:7-9,  October  1920. 

Oram  courses  in  pharmacy.     Druggists  circular,  64:401-403,  November  1920. 

Professional  standards — clerk  shortage.     Spatula,  27:47-49,  November  1920. 

Women  patrons.     Spatula,  27:91-92,  December  1920. 

Patent  medicines.     Spatula,  27:92-93,   December   1920. 
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The  study  of  Americanization.  University  of  Iowa,  Extension  division, 
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Better  English.  University  of  Iowa,  Service  bulletin,  Vol.  3,  No.  47,  Novem- 
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Some  common  errors  in  speech.  University  of  Iowa,  Service  bulletin,  Vol. 
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A  literary  revival.     Iowa  alumnus,  17:149-50,  December  1919. 

Book  reviewing.  University  of  Iowa,  Service  bulletin,  Vol.  4,  No.  7,  Febru- 
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Minimum  essentials  of  English  composition.     University  of  Iowa,  Extension 
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and     Raiford,     L.     C.      Some     derivatives     of     p-Dichlorobenzene. 

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and  Loughlin,  Rosemary.  Feeding  experiments  with  peanuts.  Jour- 
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and  Rich,  J.  K.  The  role  of  inorganic  sulfates  in  nutrition.  Jour- 
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and  English,  H.     A  simple  method  of  modifying  the  fat  content  of 

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Cyst  of  the  larynx.     Laryngoscope,  28:74,  February  1918. 

Inflammation  of  accessory  sinuses  of  nose.     Journal  of  the  Iowa  medical 

society,  8:89,  March  1918. 
Paranasal  sinuses  infections  in  infants.     Annals  of  otology,  rhinology  and 

laryngology,  27:534,  June   1918. 
Fibrosis  of  auditory  canal.     Laryngoscope,  29:365,  June  1919. 
Nasal  sinus  disease  in  infants  and  young  children,  including  bacteriologic. 

Annals  of  otology,  rhinology  and  laryngology,  28:452,  June  1919. 
Report  of  a  case  of  suppurative  labyrinthitis  with  complications.     Annals 

of  otology,  rhinology  and  laryngology,  28:514,  June  1919. 
Proper  procedure  for  external  drainage  of  retropharyngeal  abscess  secondary 

to   caries  of  vertebras.     Annals   of  otology,   rhinology  and   laryngology, 

28:566,  June  1919. 
Graduate  teaching  of  otolaryngology.     American  medical  association,  Jour- 
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Treatment  of  nasal  accessory  sinus  disease  in  infants  and  young  children. 

Annals  of  otology,  rhinology  and  laryngology,  29:675,  September  1920. 
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on  paranasal  sinuses  in  children  with  report  of  cases.    Annals  of  otology, 

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The  operation  of  sewage  treatment  plants  in  Iowa.     Iowa  state  medical 

society,  Journal,  8:121-125,  April  1918. 
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30,  April  6,  April  13,  1918. 
Suggestions   on  the   designing   and   operation   of   sewage  treatment   plants 

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Small  town  sewage-works,  operation  problems  analyzed  (excerpts  from  above 

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Typical  rules  for  the  operation  of  small  sewage- works  (excerpts  from  above 

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Progress  report  of  the  committee  on  sanitary  drinking  fountains.    American 

water  works  association,  Journal,  5:110-114,  June  1918. 
Education  for  intelligent  industrial  production.     Engineering  news-record, 

82:910,  May  8,  1919. 
How   the   engineers   of   Iowa   got   a   registration   law.    Engineering   news- 
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Common  sense,  science  and  drinking  fountains.  American  city,  20:470-472, 
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How  Vinton,  Iowa,  obtained  a  dual  system  of  water  supply.  Municipal  and 
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More  about  drinking  fountains.    Literary  digest,  62 :  84-86,  August  16,  1919. 

The  new  sewage  treatment  plant  at  Montezuma,  Iowa.  Transit,  23:7-23, 
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The  new  hydraulic  laboratory.     Iowa  Alumnus,  17:96,  November  1919. 

Final  report  of  the  committee  on  sanitary  drinking  fountains  of  the  Iowa 
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The  new  hydraulic  laboratory.     Transit,  24:28-42,  June  1920. 

Cooperation  between  Engineering  societies  and  educators  in  standardizing 
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and  Daniels,  A.  L.     A  simple  method  of  modifying  the  fat  content 

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Parent-teacher  association  in  Iowa.  University  of  Iowa  extension  division, 
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Some  post-war  problems  in  education.    Iowa  state  teachers  association,  Pro- 
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Permanent  structures  and  continuing  injuries — The  Iowa  rule.  Iowa  law 
bulletin,  4:67-85,  March  1918. 

Iowa  decisions  on  breach  of  marriage  promise.  Iowa  law  bulletin,  4:166- 
187,  May  1918. 

The  statute  of  frauds  and  foreign  contracts.  Iowa  law  bulletin,  4:185-189, 
May  1918. 

Negotiable  instruments  with  the  payee 's  name  in  blank.  Iowa  law  bulletin, 
4:195-199,   May  1918. 

Jurisdiction  to  annul  a  marriage.  Harvard  law  review,  32:806-825,  May 
1919. 

Iowa  applications  of  the  last  clear  chance  doctrine.  Iowa  law  bulletin, 
5:36-56,  November  1919. 

Nonnegotiable  bills  and  notes.     Iowa  law  bulletin,  5:65-85,  January  1920. 

A  conciliation  law  for  Iowa.     Iowa  law  bulletin,  5:200-205,  March  1920. 

Enforcement  of  a  foreign  equitable  decree.  Iowa  law  bulletin,  5:230-248, 
May  1920. 

A  year's  work  of  the  Iowa  supreme  court.     Iowa  law   bulletin,  6:35-54, 
November  1920. 
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An  evaluation  of  the  difficulty  of  the  blanks  in  two  of  Simpson's  mutilated 
paragraphs.     School  and  society,  8:28-30,  July  6,  1918. 

A  standardization  of  certain  opposite  tests.  Journal  of  educational  psy- 
chology, 9:559-566,  December  1918. 

Comparison  of  two  methods  of  evaluation  test  material.    School  and  society, 
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Groups  of  medical  schools  classified  according  to  number  of  states  not  recog- 
nizing diplomas  and  number  of  graduates  of  1919  who  failed  on  state 
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and  Pearce,  J.  N.     The  free  energy  of  dilution  of  aqueous  solutions 

of  sodium  bromide.     Iowa  academy  of  science,  Proceedings,  1920. 
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Social  work  at  Gamp  Dodge.  Iowa  journal  of  history  and  politics,  16:471- 
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James  Baird  Weaver.     494p.     State  historical  society.  Iowa  City,   1919. 
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The  variation  in  the  blackening  of  a  photographic  plate  with  time  of  ex- 
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An  experiment  in  teaching.     Engineering  education,  8:494-497,  June  1918. 

College  shop  instruction.     Engineering  education,  10:169-174,  January  1920. 

The  essentials  of   descriptive   geometry.     Edition   3,   21 8p.     John  Wiley  & 
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The  swimming  pool  and  its  operation.  American  city  (City  edition), 
16:305-311,  April  1918.     American  city  pamphlet,  No.  170. 

The  water  supply  in  the  field.  University  of  Iowa,  Studies  in  medicine, 
Vol.  1,  No.  4,  August  1918.    . 

A  bibliography  of  field  water  supply.  American  journal  of  public  health, 
8:668,    September    1918. 

Some  problems  of  water  supply  for  troops.  Iowa  academy  of  science,  Pro- 
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A  water  supply  of  the  service  of  supplies,  A.  E.  F.  American  water  works 
association,  Journal,  7:179-187,  March  1920.  University  of  Iowa,  Studies 
in  medicine,  Vol.  1,  No.  6,  June  1920. 

Standards  of  quality  of  water.  American  water  works  association,  Journal, 
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The  swimming  pool.     American  physical  education  review,  25:383-389,  De- 
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Special  municipal  legislation  in  Iowa.     American  political  science  review, 
14:423-445,  August  1920. 
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Insolvency  and  specific  performance.  Harvard  law  review,  31:702-720, 
March  1918. 

Spendthrift   trusts  in  Iowa.     Iowa  law   bulletin,  4:139-165,   May   1918, 

Uniform  conditional  sales  act  in  Iowa.  Iowa  law  bulletin,  5:129-173,  March 
1920. 

Editor  of  Iowa  state  bar  association,  Proceedings,  Volumes  24-26,  1918-1920. 
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Chairman  of  committee  reporting  the  National  society  for  the  study  of 
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Principles  of  method  in  spelling.  National  society  for  the  study  of  educa- 
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Economy  in  learning  in  relation  to  economy  of  time.  National  education 
association,   Proceedings,   56:526-528,    1918. 

How  leadership  in  making  new  adjustments  in  education  must  be  promoted. 
National  education  association,  Proceedings,   56:628-631,  1918. 

Application  of  scientific  method  for  making  the  course  of  study  in  civics.. 
Elementary  school  journal,  19:762-777,  June  1919. 

E elation  of  silent  reading  to  efficiency  in  study.  National  education  associa- 
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What  is  a  project?     Elementary  school  journal,  21:112-116,  October  1920. 

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Selection   of   silent  reading   text  books.     Journal   of   educational   research, 

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Medical  lessons  of  the  present  war.     Journal  of  the  Iowa  medical  society, 

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Urobilin  and  urobilinogen  of  stool  and  urine  in  pernicious  anemia.     Ameri- 
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sciences,  58:830,  December  1919. 
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Origin  and  early  history  of  the  Disciples  of  Christ.     Standard  Publishing 

Co.,  Cincinnati.     1919. 
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Remarks  at  dinner  in  honor  of  Doctor  Chamberlin.     University  of  Chicago 

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28:89-125,  February-March  1920. 
Further  discussion  of  the  Aftonian  gravels  and  their  relation  to  the  drift- 
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Geological  society  of  America,  Bulletin,  31:132-133,   March  1920. 
The  recruiting  of  teachers  for  higher  education.     North  central  association 

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Some  large  bowlders  in  the  Kansan  drift  of  southern  Iowa.    Iowa  geological 

survey,  27:345-354,   1920. 
Annual  administrative  report  of  the  Iowa  geological  survey  for  1916.    Iowa 

geological  survey,  27:1-11,  1920. 
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The  need  for  a  constructive  social  program  in  Iowa.     Bulletin  of  state  in- 
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Review     of    Hetherington    and    Muirhead's     Social    purpose.      Review     of 

Mckenzie's  Outlines  of  social  philosophy.     Journal  of  political  economy, 

27:898-900,  December  1919. 
Review  of  Veblen's,  The  place  of  science  in  modern  civilization.     Journal 

of  political  economy,  28:518-520,  June  1920. 
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Women  in  pharmacy.     Journal  of  the  American  pharmaceutical  association, 

7:52-53,  January  1918. 
The  pharmacist  and  the  war.     Official  register,  6:2-3,  April  1918. 
A  word  to  the  wise.     Practical  druggist,  36:42-43,  April  1918. 
Military  training  for  students  in  pharmacy.    Daily  Ioivan,  vol.  17,  May  1918. 
Expansions.     The  Communicator,  8:9-11,  June  1918. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  pharmacy.     Official  register,  7:45-49,  July  1918. 
The  clerk  situation.     Official  register,  7:2-4,  September  1918. 
The  scope  of  the  next  national  formulary.    Bulletin  of  pharmacy,  34:99-100, 

March  1920. 
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The  duty  of  the  psychopathologist   to   the  man-on-the-streets.     Journal   of 

abnormal  psychology,  14:406-410,  February  1920. 
Does  there  exist  a  need  for  a  program  of  education  in  mental  hygiene? 

Mental  hygiene,  4:393-403,  April  1920. 
Psychopathic  nursing.     American  journal  of  nursing,  20:685-689,  1920. 

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Vidga  in  Scandinavian  hero  legend.    Scandinavian  studies  and  notes,  6:75-81, 

August  1920. 
Review  of   Schiitte's  Var  mytiske  Kongerakke.     Journal   of  English   and 
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Loughlin,  Rosemary 

and  Daniels,  A.  L.     Feeding  experiments  with  peanuts.     Journal  of 

biological  chemistry,  33:295-301,  1918. 

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min in  the  artificial  feeding  of  children.     American  journal  of  diseases 

of  children,  18:546-554,  December  1919. 
Daniels,  A.  L.  and  Byneld,  A.  H.     The  antineuritic  and  growth  stimu- 
lating   properties    of    orange    juice.     American  journal   of  diseases   of 

children,  19:349-358,  May  1920. 
and  Daniels,  A.  L.     Note  on  the  fat-soluble  growth-promoting  sub- 
stances   in    lard    and    cottonseed    oil.     Journal    of    biological    chemistry, 

42:359-363,  July  1920. 
and  Daniels,  A.  L.     A  deficiency  in  heat-treated  milks.     Journal  of 

biologioal  chemistry,  44:381-397,  November  1920. 
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A  note  on  a  certain  anomaly  of  gyration  in  brains  of  the  insane.    American 

journal  of  insanity,  77:81-90,  July  1920. 
The  effect  upon  the  blood  pressure  of  the  injection  of  adrenalin  in  dementia 

praecox.     Boston  medical  and  surgical  journal,  183:209-10,  August  12, 

1920. 
Pupillary  and  reflex  disturbances  in  275  cases  of  neurosyphilis.    Journal  of 

nervous  and  mental  diseases,  52:106-111,  August  1920. 
Correlation  of  data  in  cases  seen  at  the  psychopathic  department  and  Fox- 

boro  state  hospital.     Boston  medical  and  surgical  journal,  183:377-383, 

September  28,  1920. 
Cases  illustrating  some  common  types  of  errors  in  psychiatric  diagnoses. 

American  journal  of  insanity,  77:165-180,  October  1920. 
Paranoid  manias.     Journal  of  nervous  and  mental   diseases,   52:289-296, 

October  1920. 
An  analysis  of  suicidal  attempts.    Journal  of  nervous  and  mental  diseases, 

52:475-481,  December  1920. 
McClintock,  J.  T. 
Dragstedt,   C   A.,   Dragstedt,   L.   R.,    and   Chase,   C.    S.    Antigenic 

property  of  closed  intestinal  loop  fluid.    American  journal  of  physiology, 

46:366-374,  1918. 

-Dragstedt,  C.  A.,  Dragstedt,  L.  R.,  and  Chase,  C.  S.     Extirpation  of 


duodenum.  American  journal  of  physiology,  46:584-590,  August  1918. 
Dragstedt,  L.  R.  and  Dragstedt,  C.  A.  Some  results  from  experiment- 
al study  of  intestinal  obstruction.  Iowa  state  medical  society,  Journal, 
9:8-11,  January  1919. 

-Dragstedt,  L.  R.,  Dragstedt,  C.  A.,  and  Chase  C.  S.     Intestinal  ob- 


struction.   II    A  study  of  the  factors  involved  in  production  and  absorp- 
tion  of   toxic  materials   from  the   intestines.     Journal   of   experimental 
medicine,  30:109-121,  August  1919. 
McClurg,  N.  I. 

and  Daniels,  A.  L.     Influence  of  high  temperatures  and  dilute  alka- 
lies on  the  antineuritic  properties  of  foods.    Journal  of  biological  chemis- 
try, 37:201-213,  January  1919. 
McGovney,  D.  O. 

Privileges  of  immunities  clause,  fourteenth  amendment.     Iowa  law  bulletin, 
4:219-244,   November   1918. 

Self- criminating   and   self-disgracing   testimony,   Code    revision   bill.      Iowa 
law  bulletin,  5:175-199,  March  1920. 

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Is  the  eighteenth  amendment  void  because  of  its  contents?     Columbia  law 

review,  20:499-518,   May  1920. 
Merry,  G.  N. 

National  defense  and  public  speaking.     Quarterly  journal  of  speeoh  educa- 
tion, 4:52-60,  January  1918. 
A  roentgenological  method  of  measuring  the  potentiality  of  voice  resonance. 

Journal  of  roentgenology,  1:256-263,  October  1918;  reprinted  in  Quarterly 

journal  of  speech  education,  5:26-31,  January  1919. 
Report  of  the  war  committee  of  the  national  association  of  teachers  of 

speech.     Quarterly  journal  of  speech  education,  4:452-4,  October  1918. 
Annual  announcement  of  the  Iowa  high  school  debating  league  1918,  1919. 

University  of  Iowa,  Extension  division  bulletin,  38  and  58. 
Editor  of  the  Iowa  debates  published  in  the  University  debaters  manuals. 

H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  1918,  1919,  1920. 
A  required  course.     Quarterly  journal  of  speech  education,  5:58,  January 

1919. 
A  final  report  from  the  war  committee.     Quarterly  journal  of  speeoh  educa- 
tion, 5:60-61,  January  1919. 
Readings  and  orations;   a  selected  list.     25p.     Clio  press,  Iowa  City,  la., 

October  1919. 
Review  of  Seashore  The  psychology  of  musical  talent.     Quarterly  journal  of 

speech  education,  6:77-81,  April  1920. 
High  school  plays.     University  of  Iowa,  Extension  division  bulletin,  No.  44. 
The  principles  of  speaking;  a  text-book  for  introductory  courses  to  speech. 

200p.     Clio  press,  Iowa  City,  la.,  September  1920. 
Nutting,  C.  C. 

The    Barbados-Antigua    expedition    from    the    State    University    of    Iowa. 

Science,  N.  S.,  48:238-240,  September  6,  1918. 
How  we  struck  the  natives.    Iowa  alumnus,  16:53-54,  December  1918. 
Barbados-Antigua    expedition.     Narrative    and    preliminary    report    of    a 

zoological  expedition  from  the  University  of  Iowa  to  the  Lesser  Antilles 

under  the  auspices  of  the  graduate  college.     University  of  Iowa,  Studies 

in  natural  history,  Vol.  8,  No.  3,  May  1919.     274p. 
English  harbor.     Scientific  monthly,  2:72-91,  July  1920. 
Values.     An  address  delivered  at  the  summer  session  convocation  July  27, 

1920.     17p.     University  of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  la. 
Parish,  J.  C. 

Intelligence  work  at  first  army  headquarters.    Historical  outloolc,  11:213-217, 

June  1920. 
Palimpsests.     Palimpsest,  1:2-8,  July  1920. 
White  beans  for  hanging.     Palimpsest,  1:9-28,  July  1920. 
An  old-time  editorial  dialogue.     Palimpsest,  1:47-55,  August  1920. 
Three  men  and  a  press.     Palimpsest,  1:56-60,  August  1920. 
Father  Mazzuchelli.     Palimpsest,  1:101-110,  October  1920. 
Patrick,  G.  T.  W. 

The    psychology    of    social    reconstruction.     Scientific    monthly,    6:496-508, 

June  1918.     Reprinted  in  Infantry  journal,  15:477-486. 
Philosophy  and  social  reconstruction.     Iowa  alumnus,  16:59-62,  December 

1918. 
Our  centrifugal  society.     Natural  history,  19:292-300,  1919. 
The  next  step  in  applied  science.     Scientific  monthly,  8:118-128,  February 

1919.     Partially  reprinted  in  Literary  digest,  March  1,  1919. 
The  psychology  of  daylight  saving.     Scientific  monthly,  9:385-396,  Novem- 
ber 1919.     Partially  reprinted  in  Literary  digest,  63:28-9,  December  13, 

1919. 
The    psychology    of    social    reconstruction.      260p.      Houghton,    Mifflin    Co., 

Boston,  1920. 

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The  cult  of  tiptop  condition ;  a  review  of  Hall  Morale,  New  York  times  book 

review  mid  magazine,  October  24,  1920. 
Patterson,  T.  L. 

A    satisfactory    method    of    demonstrating    gastric    movements    on    a    small 

animal.     Comparative  studies  II.     Journal    of    laboratory    and    clinical 

medicine.  5:674-678,  July  1920. 
Vagus   and   splanchnic  influence   on   the   gastric  hunger  movements   of   the 

frog.     Comparative  studies  III.     American  journal  of  physiology,  53:293- 

306,   September   1920. 
Gastric  tonus  of  the  empty  stomach  of  the  frog.     Comparative  Studies  IV. 

American  journal  of  physiology,  54:153-165,  November  1920. 
Pearce,  J.  N. 

and  Hart,  H.  B.     The  free  energy  of  dilution  of  aqueous  solutions 

of  sodium  bromide.     Iowa  academy  of  science,  Proceedings,  1920. 

md  Kay,  G.  F.     The  origin  of  the  gumbotil.     Journal  of  geology, 


28:89-125,  February  1920. 
Pelzer,  Louis 

A  frontier  officer's  military  order  book.    Mississippi  valley  historical  review, 
6:260-267,   September  1919. 
Perkins,  R.  M. 

Judicial  relaxation  of   the   carrier's  liability.     Iowa   law   bulletin,  4:21-39, 

86-115,  January,  March  1918. 
Unwholesome  food  as  a  source  of  liability.   Iowa  law  bulletin,  5:6-35,  86-111, 

November  1919,  January  1920. 
Mav  a  promissory  note  be  pavable  in  foreign  money?     Iowa  law  bulletin, 

5^:209-229,  May  1920. 
Uniformity  in  uniform  legislation.     Iowa   law   bulletin,   6:1-22,   November 

1920. 
Cases  on  criminal  procedure   (Parts  one  and  two)  ;  published  by  the  State 
University  of  Iowa,  1920.     256p. 
Phillips,  C.  A. 

Bank  credit.     Macmillan  Co.,   1920.     374p. 
Pierce,  B.  L. 

An    experiment    in    individual    instruction    in    history.     Historical    outlook, 

10:86-87,  February  1919. 
The  socialized  recitation  in  history.     Historical  outlook,   11:189-194,   May 
1920. 
Piper,  E.  F. 

Winter  dusk.     Iowa  alumnus,  16:173,  March  1919. 
I'll  go  a  piece  with  you.     Stratford  journal,  4:194,  April  1919. 
By  the  kitchen  fire.     Iowa  alumnus,  16:214,  April  1919. 
Gee-up  dar,  Mules.     Contemporary  verse,  7:51,  April  1919. 
Come  home  to  Iowa.     Iowa  alumnus,  17:92,  November  1919. 
Bindlestiff;    Whoa,    Zebe,    whoa;    Sweetgrass    range.     Poetry,    15:175-180, 
January  1920. 
Plum,  H.  G. 

Monroe    doctrine    and    the    war.      University    of   Iowa    extension    division, 
Bulletin,  31,  January  1918. 
Pollock,  I.  L. 

History  of  economic  legislation  in  Iowa.     State  historical  society  of  Iowa, 

Iowa  City.     1918. 
State  finances  in  Iowa  during  the  civil  war.     Iowa  journal  of  history  and 
politics,  16:53-107,  January  1918. 
Porter,  K.  H. 

Suffrage  provisions  in  state  constitutions.     American  political  science   re- 
view, 13:557-592,  November  1919. 
Prentiss,  H.  J. 

Location  of  lateral  sinus.     Annals  of  otology,  rhinology  and  laryngology, 
27:116,  March  1918. 

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Standardization  of  roentgenographina  the  shoulder  and  hip  joint.  Journal 
of  roentgenology,  1:145,  August  1918. 

Mesotendons  of  the  ankle.    Journal  of  the  Iowa  state  medical  society,  9:71, 
March  1919. 
Raiford,  L.  C. 

Molecular  rearrangement  in  the  acylation  of  certain  aminophenols.  Ameri- 
can chemical  society,  Journal,  41 :2068-81,  December  1919. 

and  Crowell,  J.  H.     Some  derivatives  of  p-Dichlorobenzene.     Ameri- 
can chemical  society,  Journal,  42:145-52,  January  1920. 
Raymond,  W.  G. 

Rising  prices  and  public  utilities.     Transit,  22:33-42,  June  1918. 

Cost  of  service  the  chief  factor  in  rate  regulation.  Engineering  news- 
record,  81:451-454,  September  5,  1918. 

Valuation  aspect  of  abandoned  property.  Eailway  age,  65:955-957,  Novem- 
ber 29,  1918. 

A  plan  for  railroad  reorganization.  Iowa  engineering  society,  Proceedings, 
31:76-85,  1919.  Also  St.  Louis  railway  club,  Proceedings,  24:76-94,  Sep- 
tember 1919. 

The  railroad  question.     Transit,  23:24-30,  June  1919. 

Family  relations.  American  society  of  civil  engineers,  Proceedings,  46:3-6, 
January  1920. 

Why  do  engineer  graduates  shun  railway  jobs?  Eailway  age,  68:713-717, 
758,  1049-1050,  March  5,   12,  26,  1920. 

"Unto  Caesar  the  things  that  are  Caesar's. "  Iowa  engineering  society, 
Proceedings,  32:25-31,  1920.     Also  Iowa  City  citizen, 

Section  422  of  the  railroad  bill.     Transit,  24:7-17,  June  1920. 

Basis  of  estimating  allowance  for  depreciation.  Engineering  news-record, 
85:178-179,  July  22,  1920. 

What  is  value  for  rate  making  purposes.  Eailway  age,  69:353-357,  August 
27,  1920. 

Borrowing  power  and  a  fair  return  for  public  utilities.     Engineering  news- 
record,  85:1281-1283,  December  30,  1920. 
Rich,  J.  K. 

and    Daniels,    A.    L.      The    role    of    inorganic    sulfates    in    nutrition. 

Journal  of  biological  chemistry,  36:27-32,  October  1918. 
Rietz,  H.  L. 

— and    Crathorne,    A.    R.     College    algebra.      Revised    edition.      Henry 

Holt  &  Co.,  1919. 

Statistical  methods  in  preparation  for  war  department  service.  American 
mathematical  monthly,  16:99-100,  March  1919. 

Exposition  of  the  main  provisions  of  the  standard  plan  for  a  combined, 
comprehensive  annuity  and  insurance  system  for  public  employees. 
Illinois  pension  laws  commission,  Eeport,  p.25-48,1919. 

Recent  developments  in  pension  legislation  in  other  states  of  the  United 
States.     Illinois  pension  laws  commission,  Eeport,  p.201-206,  1919. 

The  world's  experience  in  the  operation  of  public  service  pension  systems. 
Illinois  pension  commission,  Eeport,  p.207-214,  1919. 

Summary  of  the  report  of  the  Illinois  pension  laws  commission  of  1916. 
Illinois  pension  commission,  Eeport,  p.215-222,  1919. 

Effects  of  the  pension  legislation  by  the  fiftieth  general  assembly  of  Illinois. 
Illinois  pension  commission,  Eeport,  p.223-234,  1919. 

Illinois  state  teachers'  pension  and  retirement  system.  Illinois  pension 
commission,  Eeport,  p. 235-238,  1919. 

Industrial  and  institutional  pension  systems.  Illinois  pension  commission, 
Eeport,  p.239-250,  1919. 

Recent  developments  in  pension  plans  for  public  employees.  American  in- 
stitute of  actuaries,  Eecord,  8:1-12,  June  1919. 

Scope  and  advantage  of  courses  of  instruction  on  life  insurance  in  American 

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colleges  and  universities.    American  institute  of  actuaries,  Becord,  8:202- 

206,  June  1919. 
Review  of  Meriam  Principles  governing  the  retirement  of  public  employees. 

American  institute  of  actuaries,  Becord,  8:52-53,  June  1919. 
On    functional   relations   for   which   the   coefficient   of   correlation  is   zero. 

American  statistical  association,  Publications,  16:472-76,  September  1919. 
On  the  teaching    of  a  first  course    in  calculus.     American    mathematical 

monthly,  26:341-344,  October  1919. 
The  effect  of  present  inflated  prices  on  the  future  interest  rate.     American 

institute  of  actuaries,  Becord,  8:308-314,  November  1919. 
Review  of  Moir  Sources  and  characteristics  of  the  principal  mortality  tables. 

Also  Henderson  &  Sheppard  Graduation  of  mortality  and  other  tables. 

American  economic  review,  9:861-864,  December  1919. 
On  the  probable  future  of  the  interest  rate.     The  organizer,  1:35-40,  March 

1920. 
Urn  schemata  as  a  basis  for  the  development  of  correlation  theory.    Annals 

of  mathematics,  21:306-322,  June  1920. 
Review  of    Studensky   Teachers'    pension  systems    in  the  United    States. 

American  institute  of  actuaries,  Becord,  9:75-76,  June  1920. 
Review  of  Dublin  and  others  Mortality  statistics  of  insured  wage  earners 

and  their  families  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.     American  institute 

of  actuaries,  Becord,  9:76,  June  1920. 
Bobbins,  C.  L. 

The  socialized  recitation.     Allyn  and  Bacon,  1920.     108p. 
Rockwood,  E.  W. 

and  Sivickes,  P.  B.     Relative  digestibility  of  maize  oil    (corn  oil), 

cottonseed  oil  and  lard.     Journal  of  the  American  medical  association, 

71:1649-50,  November  16,  1918. 
The  effect  of  neutral  salts  upon  the  activity  of  ptyalin.     Journal  of  the 

American  chemical  society,  41:228-30,  February  1919. 
A  laboratory  manual  of  physiological  chemistry.     Ed.  4.     F.  A.  Davis  Co., 

Philadelphia.     1919.     316p. 
Rohner,  F.  J. 

Modern  therapeutic  aspects  of  diseases  of  the  hematopoietic  system.     Iowa 

state  medical  society,  Journal,  8:426-431,  December  1918. 
Rowan,  C.  J. 

Surgical  conditions  of  the  kidney.     Journal  of  the  Iowa  medical  society, 

8:4,  March  30,  1918. 
Surgical  complications  in  1030  cases  of  influenza.    Journal  of  the  Iowa  state 

medical  society,  10:44,  February  1920. 
Royal,  George 

Drug  proving;   why  and  how  should  homeopathists  prove  drugs.     Journal 

of  the  American  institute  of  homeopathy,  11:727-733,  January  1919. 
Influenza,  grippe.     Iowa  homeopathic  journal,  13:145-154,  October  1919. 
Sepsis.     Iowa  homeopathic  journal,  13:296-306,  February  1920. 
Remedies  for  so  called  "summer  complaints' '  of  children.     Iowa  homeo- 
pathic journal,  15:46-57,  July  1920. 
Remedies  for  so  called  diarrhoea,  cholera  and  dysentry.     Iowa  homeopathic 

journal,  15:86-96,  August  1920. 
Remedies  for  malaria.     Iowa  homeopathic  journal,  15:118-126,   September 

1920. 
The  effect  of  the  war  on  our  profession.    Iowa  homeopathic  journal,  15:128- 

131,  September  1920. 
Remedies  for  typhoid  fever.     Iowa  homeopathic  journal,  15:152-161,  Octo- 
ber 1920. 
The  physician  in  politics.    Iowa  homeopathic  journal,  15:166,  October  1920. 
Remedies  for  diseases  of  the  respiratory  organs.    Iowa  homeopathic  journal, 
15:181-192,  223-236,  November,  December  1920. 

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The  measuring  stick.  Iowa  homeopathic  journal,  15:193-196,  November  1920. 

Text-book  of  materia  medica.     Boericke  &  Tavel,  Philadelphia,  December 
1920.     391p. 
Runner,  J.  J. 

Some  problems  of  Black  Hills  pre-Cambrian  geology.     Pahasapa  quarterly, 
December  1920.     South  Dakota  state  school  of  mines,  Rapid  City,  South 
Dakota. 
Russell,  W.  F. 

Education  in  the  United  States,  in  "Comparative  Education,"  Dent,  Lon- 
don.    1918.     p.1-105. 

Educational  survey  of  the  Elyria,  Ohio,  high  school.     U.  S.  bureau  of  educa- 
tion, Bulletin,  No.  15,  1918.     p.76-126. 

Survey  of  South  Dakota  high  schools.     U.  S.  bureau  of  education,  Bulletin, 
No.  31,  1918.     p.  181-207. 

Education  in  a  democracy.     Vladivostok.     1918.     Printed  in  Russian. 

History  in  the  boys'  secondary  school  of  France.    Midland  schools,  32:286- 
288,  May  1918. 

Editor    of    Krackowizer 's    Projects    in    the    primary    grades.     Lippincott, 
Philadelphia.     1918. 

Schools  in  Siberia.     Lippincott,  Philadelphia.     1919.     135p. 

Editor  of  Lennes  and  Jenkins'  Applied  arithmetic.     Lippincott,  Philadel- 
phia.    1919. 

Editor   of    Woodrow's   Brightness    and    dullness   in   children.      Lippincott, 
Philadelphia.     1919. 

Editor  of  Chamberlain  and  Chamberlain's  Thrift  and  conservation.    Lippin- 
cott, Philadelphia.     1919. 

Editor  of  Center's  Worker  and  his  work.    Lippincott,  Philadelphia.     1919. 

School   administration  in  revolutionary   Siberia.     Teachers   college  record, 
20:250-258,  May  1919. 

Red  cross  educational  handbook,  in  Russian.     New  York,  1920.     llOp. 

School    finance    in    Iowa    cities.     University    of   Iowa    extension    division, 
Bulletin,  69,  August  1,  1920. 

and  Wade,  M.  J.     The  short  constitution.     Iowa  City,  1920.     224p. 

Editor    of   Auerbach- Walsh 's    Plane    geometry.      Lippincott,    Philadelphia. 
1920. 

Editor  of  Horn-Ashbaugh 's  Spelling  book.    Lippincott,  Philadelphia.    1920. 

SCHLESINGER,  A.   M. 

Salmon  Portland  Chase,  undergraduate  and  pedagogue.    Hedrick,  1919.  91p. 
and  Hockett,  H.  C.    A  syllabus  of  United  States  history,  1492-1919. 

2d  ed.  rev.    Champlin,  1919.     95p. 
The    khaki    journalists,    1917-1919.     Mississippi    Valley    historical    review, 

6:350-359,  December  1919. 
Annotator  with  others,  Great  charters  of  Americanism.     University  of  Iowa 

Extension,  Bulletin,  60:5-120,  January  1920. 
The  history  situation  in  colleges   and  universities,   1919-1920.     Historical 

outlooTc,  11:103-106,  March  1920. 
Review  of  Paine  The  old  merchant  marine.     Mississippi  Valley  historical 

review,  6:577-578,  March  1920. 
Editor,  Lundin  The  influence  of  Jeremy  Bentham  on  English  democratic 

development.     University  of  Iowa,  Studies  in  the  social  science,  Vol.  7, 

No.  3,  November  1920. 
The   problem    of    teaching    recent    American    history.     Historical    outlooTc, 

9:352-355,  December  1920. 
Seashore,  C.  E. 

Editor  of  University  of  Iowa,  Studies  in  psychology,  No.  7,  Psychological 

monographs,  No.  108,  1918. 
Correlation  of  factors  in  musical  talent  and  training.     University  of  Iowa, 

Studies  in  psychology,  No.  7:45-92,  1918. 

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The  comparative  sensitiveness  of  the  blind  and  seeing  persons.     University 

of  Iowa,  Studies  in  psychology,  No.  7:148-158,  1918. 
The  elemental   character   of   sensory   discrimination.      University   of  Iowa, 

Studies  in  psychology,  No.  7:159-163,  1918. 
Inheritance  of  musical  traits.     Musician,  23:605,  September  1918. 
Measurement  of  basic  capacities  in  motor  ability.    Iowa  academy  of  science, 

Proceedings,  25:67-69,  1918. 
The  sense  of  rhythm  as  a  musical  talent.     Musical  quarterly,  4:507-515, 

October  1918. 
An  analysis  of  the  traits  of  the  musical  mind.     Music  teachers  national 

association,  Proceedings,  40:25-33,  1918. 
The  Iowa  pitch  range  audiometer.     Journal- Lancet,  October  15,  1919. 
The  psychology  of  musical  talent.     Silver,  Burdett  Co.,  1919.     288p. 
Role  of  a  consulting  supervisor  in  music.    National  society  for  the  study  of 

education,  Yearbook,  18,  pt.  2:111-123,  1919. 
The  inheritance  of  musical  talent.     Musical  quarterly,  6:586-598,  October 

1920. 
A   survey   of  musical  talent  in  the   public  schools.      University   of   Iowa, 

Studies  in  child  welfare,  No.  2,  November  1920. 
An  open  letter  to  college  seniors.     University  of  Iowa,  Bulletin,  N.  8.  200, 

1st  edition,  1920. 
Shaw,  M.  A. 

The  turning  year.     Midland,  3:1,  November  1917. 

Father  Hugh.     Midland,  4:11-18,  January  1918. 

Civilizing    of  Split  Bock.     Bod  and  gun  in  Canada,    19:851-858,    971-974, 

January  and  February  1918. 
The  school  of  the  wilderness.     Outing,  72:313-315,  August  1918. 
A  wet  breakfast    on  a  dry  stump.     Bod  and    gun  in  Canada,    20:244-248, 

August  1918. 
That  day.     Outing,  72:364-367,  September  1918. 
Poetry  and  the  democratic  faith.     University  of  Toronto  quarterly,  20:255- 

260,  April  1920. 
Just  tea.     Outing,  76:153-154,  June  1920. 
Sieg,  L.  P. 

A  photographic  method   for  air-speed  determination.     Physical  revievj,  2d 

series,  14:155,  August  1919. 
and  Duff,  A.  W.     Photography  of  bomb  trajectories  with  instructions 

for  installing  the  apparatus.     U.  S.  War  department — Division  of  military 

aeronautics,  Besearch  report,  1919. 
A  photographic  determination  of  the   form  of   an   airplane   loop,   and  the 

dynamics  of  the  loop.     Iowa  academy  of  science,  Proceedings,  Vol.  27, 

1920. 

SlIAMBAUGH,   B.   F. 

The  state  historical  society  of  Iowa  in  war  times,  1918,  14p. 

Editor  of  Iowa  journal  of  history  and  politics,  16:635p.,  1918;  17:710p., 
1919;   18:632p.,  1920. 

Editor  of  Iowa  economic  history  series.  History  of  economic  legislation  in 
Iowa,  1918,  386p. 

Editor  of  Iowa  and  war  pamphlets.  Old  Fort  Madison — early  wars  on  the 
eastern  border  of  the  Iowa  country,  1918,  40p.;  The  state  university  of 
Iowa  and  the  civil  war,  1918,  24p.;  The  Black  Hawk  war,  1918,  32p. ; 
Border  defense  in  Iowa  during  the  civil  war,  1918,  24p.;  The  Spirit 
Lake  massacre,  1918,  28p. ;  The  Mexican  war,  1918,  20p.;  Iowa  war  pro- 
clamations by  Governor  W.  L.  Harding,  1918,  48p.;  An  Iowa  flag,  1918, 
20p. ;  The  first  three  liberty  loans  in  Iowa,  1918,  44p. ;  Social  work  at 
Camp  Dodge,  1918,  40p. ;  Organized  speaking  in  Iowa  during  the  war, 
1918,  56p. ;  The  state  historical  society  of  Iowa  in  war  times,  1918,  14p.; 
The  history  of  Iowa's  part  in  the  world  war,   1919,   21p.;   A  tentative 

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outline  for  a  county  war  history,  1919,  22p.;  A  tentative  outline  for  a 
state  war  history,  1919,  34p. ;  Fort  Des  Moines  in  Iowa  history,  1919,  36p. ; 
The  writing  of  war  history  in  Iowa,  1919,  29p.;  Index,  1919,  27p. 

Editor  of  Iowa  biographical  series.  James  Baird  Weaver,  1919,  494p.; 
William  Peters  Hepburn,  1919,  469p. 

Editor  of  Iowa  chronicles  of  the  world  war  series.  Welfare  campaigns  in 
Iowa,  1920,  320p. 

Editor  of  miscellaneous  publications  of  the  state  historical  society  of  Iowa. 
History  of  education  in  Iowa,  Vol.  5,  1920,  371p.;  A  descriptive  list  of 
the  confederate  flags  in  the  possession  of  the  state  historical  society  of 
Iowa,  1918,  6p.;  Old  Fort  Snelling,  1918,  270p.;  The  Spirit  Lake  mas- 
sacre, 1918,  336p. ;  Legal  and  political  status  of  women  in  Iowa,  1918, 
300p. 

SlVICKES,  P.   B. 

and  Rockwood,  E.  W.     Relative  digestibility  of  maize  oil   (corn  oil), 

cottonseed  oil  and  lard.     Journal  of  the  American  medical  association, 
71:1649-50,  November  16,  1918. 
Smith,  G.  P. 

Vitalizing  mythology.     Classical  journal,  14:128-131,  November  1918. 

From  Korea  to  Iowa  for  an  education.     Iowa  magazine,  July  1919. 

Mythology  made  practical.  University  of  Iowa,  Service  bulletin,  Vol.  3, 
No.  38,'  September  20,  1919. 

Visualizing  mythology.     Visual  education.     November  1920. 
Steindler,  Arthur 

Diagnosis  of  chronic  bone  lesions.  Iowa  state  medical  society,  Journal, 
8:53-58,  February  1918. 

Nutrition  and  vitality  of  the  tendon  in  tendon  transplantation.  American 
journal  of  orthopedic  surgery,  16:63-82,  February  1918. 

Muscle  plasty  for  the  relief  of  flail  elbow  in  infantile  paralysis.  Interstate 
medical  journal,  25:235-241,  1918. 

Problems  of  the  reconstruction  of  the  hand.  Surgery,  gynecology  and  ob- 
stetrics, 27:317-325,  September  1918. 

Orthopedic  operations  on  the  hand.  American  medical  association,  Journal, 
71:1288-1290,  October  19,  1918. 

Orthopedic  reconstruction  work  on  hand  and  forearm.  New  York  medical 
journal,  108:1117-1119,  December  28,  1918. 

Physiological  methods  of  tendon  transplantation.  Iowa  state  medical  society, 
Journal,  9:75-78,  March  1919. 

Report  of  48  cases  of  tendon  transplantation  of  the  foot.  Physiological 
method.     Journal  of  orthopedic  surgery,  1:187-197,  April  1919. 

Operative  treatment  of  paralytic  conditions  of  the  upper  extremity.  Journal 
of  orthopedic  surgery,  1:608-619,  October  1919. 

Congenital  malformations  and  deformities  of  the  hand.     Journal  of  ortho- 
pedic surgery,  2:639-668,  December  1920. 
Stewart,  G.  W. 

Binaural  beats.  University  of  Iowa,  Studies  in  psychology,  Vol.  7,  p.  31-46, 
1918. 

Memorial  of  R.  B.  Dodson.  Iowa  academy  of  science,  Proceedings,  25:29, 
1918. 

The  action  of  conical  horns.  Abstract.  Iowa  Academy  of  science,  Pro- 
ceedings. 25:521-522,  1919. 

Binaural  difference  of  phase  effect.  Abstract.  Iowa  academy  of  science, 
Proceedings,  26:522,  1919. 

Location  of  aircraft  by  sound.  Physical  review,  2d  series,  14:166-167, 
August  1919. 

Propagation  of  sound  in  an  irregular  atmosphere.  Physical  review,  2d 
series,  14:376-378,  October  1919. 

Polydogmata  of  the  physicist.    Science,  51:85-86,  January  23,  1920. 


The  functions  of  intensity  and  phase  in  the  binaural  location  of  pure  tones. 

Abstract.     Physical  review,  2d  series,  15:248,  March  1920. 
The  function  of  intensity  and  phase  in  the  binaural  location  of  pure  tones. 

I.  Physical  review,  2d  series,  15:425-431,  May  1920. 

The  function  of  intensity  and  phase  in  the  binaural  location  of  pure  tones. 

II.  Physical  review,  2d  series,  15:432-445,  May  1920. 

Phenomena  in  the  ultra-violet  spectrum  including  X-rays.     Science,  N.  8., 

51:504-508,  May  21,  1920. 
Stoner,  Dayton 

The  rodents  of  Iowa.    Iowa  geological  survey,  Bulletin,  No.  5,  172p.     1918. 
Swarming  of  the  monarch  butterfly  in  Iowa.     Entomological  news,  30:38, 

1919. 
The  marine   gardens  of  Barbados.     Overland  monthly,   73:191-199,   March 

1919. 
Collecting  terrestrial  Arthropods  in  Barbados  and  Antigua,  British  West 

Indies.     Canadian  entomologist,  51:173-178,  217-220,  1919. 
An  unusual  example  of  incisor  growth  in  the  western  fox  squirrel.     Iowa 

academy  of  science,  Proceedings,  25:105-110,  1919. 
The  American  Golden-eye  and  White-crowned  sparrow  in  northern  Michigan 

in  summer.     Aulc,  37:135-136,  1920. 
A  summer  in  northern  Michigan.    Iowa  alumnus,  17:177-179,  January  1920. 
Notes  on   Scutelleroidea   from  Vancouver   Island.     Canadian   entomologist, 

52:12-13,  1920. 
Contributions  to  Bird-lore's  twentieth  Christmas  census.     Bird-lore,  22:38, 

1920. 
A  rendezvous  of  Red-winged  blackbirds.     Bird-lore,  22:102-103,  1920. 
Unusual  winter  bird  records  for  Iowa  City,  Iowa.     Auk,  37:308-309,  1920. 
Sciocoris  microphthalmus  Flor.  in  northern  Michigan.     Entomological  news, 

31:141,  1920. 
The  Scutelleroidea  of  Iowa.     University  of  Iowa,  Studies  in  natural  history, 

Vol.  8,  No.  4,  140p.  7  pi.     August  1920. 
Some  interesting  insect  habitats  in  the  tropics.     Iowa  academy  of  science, 

Proceedings,   26:129-132,   1920. 
Nesting  habits  of  the  hermit  thrush  in  northern  Michigan.     University  of 

Iowa,  Studies  in  natural  history,  Vol.  9,  No.  2,  21p.     December  1920. 
Whippoorwill  calls.     Wilson  bulletin,  32:87-93,  1920. 
Stromsten,  F.  A. 
Mammalian  anatomy   (Davison)    revised    (Stromsten,  1917).     New  imprint 

with  additions  and  corrections.     P.  Blakiston's  Son  &  Co.,  Philadelphia. 

1920. 
Copepoda  of  the  Okoboji  region.     Iowa  academy  of  science,  Proceedings, 

Vol.  27,  1920. 
Cladocera  of  Okoboji  and  Spirit  Lake  regions.     Iowa  academy .  of  science, 

Proceedings,  Vol.  27,  1920. 
Thomas,  A.  O. 
and  Lees,  J.  H.     Stratigraphy  and  paleontology  of  the  Ste.  Genevieve 

Marls    at    Fort   Dodge,   Iowa.    Iowa   academy   of   science,   Proceedings, 

25:599-616,  January  1918. 
A  scientific  expedition  in  war  time.     Iowa  alumnus,   16:21-24,   November 

1918. 
Mobilization  of  American  resources.     University  of  Iowa,  Bulletin,  New 

series,  No.  157:40-44,  January  1919. 
Samuel  W.  Williston;  a  memorial.     Iowa  alumnus,  16:281-283,  June  1919. 
An  illustration  of  the  wedge-work  of  roots.    Iowa  academy  of  science,  Pro- 
ceedings, 26:477-480,  October  1919. 
A  herpetocrinus  from  the  Silurian  of  Iowa.    Iowa  academy  of  science,  Pro- 
ceedings, 26:481-483,  October  1919. 

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The  independence  shale  near  Brandon,   Iowa.     Ioiva   academy   of  science, 

Proceedings,  26:485-491,  October  1919. 
Geological  notes  on  the  Islands  of  Barbados  and  Antigua.     University  of 

Iowa,  Studies  in  natural  history,  Vol.  8,  No.  3:120-127,  213-219,  March 

1920. 
The  Iowa  academy.     Iowa  alumnus,  17:363,  May  1920. 
Echinoderms  of  the  Iowa  devonian.    Geological  society  of  America,  Bulletin, 

31:211-212,  August  1920. 
Thomas,  C.  R. 

The   student   health   department   of   the   University   of   Iowa.     Iowa   state 

medical  society,  Journal,  10:275,  August  1920. 
Thompson,  E.  N.  S. 
Milton's  "Of  education."     Studies  in  philology,  15:159-175,  April  1918. 
Milton's  knowledge  of  geographv.     Studies  in  philology,  16:148-171,  April 

1919. 
War   journalism    three    hundred   years    ago.     Modern  language  association, 

Publications,  35:93-115,  March  1920. 
A  geographical  dictionary  of  Milton.     A.  H.  Gilbert.     Studies  in  philology, 

17:261-262,  April  1920. 
Ullman,  B.  L. 

Cicero  and  politics.     University  of  Iowa,  Service  bulletin,  Vol.  3,  No.  43, 

October  1919. 
Review  of  Q.  Valerii  Catulli  Carmina;  recensuit  Carolus  Pascal.     Classical 

philology,  15:210-211,  April  1920. 
Review  of  M.  Annaei  Lucani  de  Bello  Civili  Liber  VIII;  ed.  J.  P,  Post- 
gate.     Classical  philology,  15:212,  April  1920. 
English  and  Latin.     University  of  Iowa,  Service  bulletin,  Vol.  4,  No.  21, 

May  1920. 
Of  things  classical.     Iowa  alumnus,  17:423-425,  June  1920. 
Review  of  M.  Manilii  Astronomicon  Liber  Tertius;  recensuit  A.  E.  Hous- 

man.     Classical  philology,  15:305-306,  July  1920. 
Review  of  Poetse  Latini  Minores,  Vol.  5,  Dracontius;  recensuit  F.  Volliiie/. 

Classical  philology,  15:306-307,  July  1920. 
The  present  status  of  the  Satura  question.    Studies  in  philology,  University 

of  North  Carolina,  17:379-401,  October  1920. 
Hints  for  teachers.     Classical  journal,  16:185-187,  December  1920. 
Tan  der  Zee,  Jacob 

Old  Fort  Madison.  Iowa  and  war,  No.  7:1-40,  January  1918. 
The  Black  Hawk  war.  Iowa  and  war,  No.  9:1-32,  March  1918. 
Review  of  the  work  of  the  Iowa  code  commission.    Iowa  journal  of  history 

and  politics,  18:477-533,  October  1920. 
Indexing  the  compiled  code.     Iowa  journal  of  history  and  politics,  18:534- 

551,  October  1920. 

VOLLAND,   R.   H. 

Simplified  method  of  making  cast  gold  inlays.    National  dental  association, 

Journal,  6:422-427,  May  1919. 
Gold  inlays.    National  dental  association,  Journal,  7:479-490,  June  1920. 
American  textbook  of  operative  dentistry.     Chapter  4,   p. 179-283,  Lea  & 

Febiger,  Philadelphia.     1920. 
Ward,  C.  F. 

Modern  language  teaching.     Educational  review,  57:321-335,  April  1919. 
French  and  Spanish  for  commerce.     The  organizer,  1:82,  86-94,  April  1920. 
West,  R.  W. 

Methods  used  in  computing  contest  scores.     Quarterly  journal  of  speech 

education,  5:319-333,   October   1919. 
Fifteenth  annual  announcement  Iowa  high  school  debating  league  and  plans 

for  the  Iowa  extemporaneous  speaking  league  for  1920-21.     University  of 

Iowa  extension  division,  Bulletin,  71,  September  1,  1920. 

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WlCKHAM,    H.    F. 

Feeding  habits  of  a  harvest  spider.     Entomological  news,  29:115,  1918. 

An  interesting  new  species  of  Eleodes.     Entomological  news,  29:255-257, 
July  1918. 

Fossil  beetles  from  Vero,  Florida.    American  journal  of  science,  47:355-357, 
May  1919. 

Scaphinotus    (Pseudonomaretus)    mannii   n.    sp.     Entomological  society   of 
Washington,  Proceedings,  21:170-173,  October  1919. 

Two  new  species  of  Asaphidion  from  North  America.    Entomological  society 
of  Washington,  Proceedings,  21:178-181,  November  1919. 

An    interesting    Otiorhynchide    weevil    from    Vancouver    Island.      Canadian 
entomologist,  52:134-135,  June  1920. 

New   species   of   Perthalycra   and   Osmoderma.      Entomological   society    of 
Washington,  Proceedings,  22:232-234,  December  1920. 

Catalogue  of  the  North  American  coleoptera  described  as  fossils.     In  Cata- 
logue of   the  Coleoptera  of   America,  north  of   Mexico,  by  Charles  W. 
Leng,  349-365,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  December  1920. 
Williams,  M.  C. 

Description  of  an  unusual  case  of  partial  color  blindness.     University  of 
Iowa,  Studies  in  Psychology,  Vol.  7,  p.1-30,  1918. 
Wilson,  C.  B. 

Lessing's  Minna  von  Barnhelm;   with  introduction,  notes   and  vocabulary. 
New  impression.     250p.     Appleton,  N.  Y.,  1918. 

Freytag's  Die  Journalisten ;  with  introduction,  notes,  etc.     New  impression. 
218p.     Scott,  Foresman  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1918. 

The  university  woman's  opportunity.     Eleusis,  1919. 

An  academic  danger.     Iowa  alumnus,  17:191-193,  January  1920.     Also  in 
Cornell  university,  Alumni  news,  22:270-271,  March  1920. 
Wilson,  W.  H. 

On  certain  related  functional  equations.     American  mathematical  society, 
L>*aetm,  series  2,  26:300-312,  April  1920. 
Woodward,  S.  M. 

Theory  of  hydraulic  jump  and  backwater  curves.     Miami  conservancy  dis- 
trict, Technical  reports,  pt.  Ill,  1917. 

Hydraulics  of  the  Miami  flood   control  project.     Miami  conservancy   dis- 
trict, Technical  reports,  pt.  VII. 
Young,  C.  E. 

Suggestions  to  high  school  teachers  of  French  and  Spanish.     University  of 
Iowa,  Extension  Bulletin,  No.  56,  October  1919. 

In  re  translation.     Modern  language  journal,  4:302-3,  March  1920. 
Zentmire,  Zelma 

Standards  of  purity  for  water  used  in  railroad  coaches.     American  water 
works  association,  Journal,  6:490-495,  September  1919. 


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